In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, TBI cases frequently involve collisions where the impact can be disputed: sudden braking, lane changes, difficulty seeing at busy intersections, or shifting stories after the fact. When liability is contested, insurers may argue that your symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or expected to resolve quickly.
That’s why “I feel different” isn’t enough on its own. In a strong TBI claim, your symptoms must be tied to:
- The mechanism of injury (how the head trauma happened)
- Medical findings (ER/urgent care notes, imaging reports when available)
- Functional impact (sleep disruption, concentration problems, headaches, dizziness, mood changes)
- Consistency over time (treatment attendance and symptom reporting)
A settlement evaluation is essentially an evidence review—how well your story is supported and how much risk the other side faces if the case goes to a jury.


